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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT-4 for Enterprises

August 30, 2023
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OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT-4, a cutting-edge AI model, through a new enterprise platform tailored exclusively for large corporations. Emphasizing “enterprise-grade security & privacy” and enhanced capabilities, ChatGPT-4 aims to facilitate various tasks for big businesses.

Notably, this Microsoft-backed initiative has already found adoption among Fortune 500 companies such as Block, Canva, PwC, and more. The platform offers advanced features including an admin console, unlimited high-speed GPT-4, internally shareable chat templates, and extended input lengths.

A crucial aspect is the promise that data input into ChatGPT-4 remains solely within the company, addressing concerns of privacy advocates and stakeholders. OpenAI’s belief that AI can significantly enhance productivity and creativity in corporate environments underscores the platform’s potential impact.

Although some companies have restricted the use of AI platforms like ChatGPT due to data leaks, surveys reveal that many employees have clandestinely employed the chatbot for productivity gains. With the enterprise version’s launch, OpenAI intends to encourage businesses to embrace ChatGPT-4 within their operations.

Despite the overlap with Microsoft’s offerings, OpenAI ensures customer autonomy in selecting the most suitable platform. Microsoft, which supports ChatGPT through its Azure cloud platform, has enabled wide access.

OpenAI’s journey began with consumer-focused ChatGPT, which gained remarkable popularity with over 100 million monthly users within a few months. As ChatGPT-4’s usage expands, OpenAI anticipates a broader embrace of its AI technology in corporate settings, backed by its innovative enterprise solution.

References:
  • OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Enterprise, Touting Better Privacy for Business
  • OpenAI releases ChatGPT-4 for big business
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